Hi Ronni,
        It appears that after using Terminal to find ~/Library, it now stays 
permanently in the User, or Home, folder.

Regards

John
On 29 Oct 2013, at 1:00 pm, Ronni Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote:

> Hi Mavericks "adoptees",
> 
> Mavericks hides the user Library folder ( ~/Library) by default, just as Lion 
> and Mountain Lion do. 
> You can open it easily enough by holding down Option while choosing Library 
> from the Finder’s Go menu, or you can use Terminal.app and type the command  
> "chflags nohidden ~/Library" (without the quotes) and hit Enter and your User 
> Library shows in Finder.
> 
> Mavericks introduces an easier way to make the user Library folder visible 
> all the time—no more fiddling in Terminal. 
> All you need to do is open your Home Folder in its own window, choose View > 
> Show View Options, and select the "Show Library Folder" checkbox.
> 
> I would imagine Mavericks will behave the same way Mountain Lion & Lion do; 
> so ever time an update appears (10.9.1 or 10.9.2), the User Library will be 
> re-hidden and you'll have to repeat this procedure... but it will be much 
> quicker than having to go into Terminal every time after each update to the 
> OS to have ~/Library folder visible all the time.
> 
> Cheers,
> Ronni
> 
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